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Who wants one of these?

higgy

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Not sure I would want a watch knowing the guy who signed his name at end of article is "hyman" too close to hymen.......IMO :lol: :lol: :lol:

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sweet

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Ahh I delight in your knowledgeable posts every time, enzo :D Happy 3000th post!

Panerai claims 300 meters on this one :oops:
 

bigbadbrad

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Well, as a diver, a depth gauge is damn useful and one can glance at depth and elapsed time quite efficiently.

But then a Suunto Vyper2 does a great job, looks cool, and even has a compass for < $600 :)
 

sexybeast

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gime a break +1 fugly, which one would u rather have
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pugwash

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enzo said:
well that's just it, on my fugly meter: ss bracelet on a panerai +1 | polished CG & Bezel +1 | Calendar date window w/magno-glob +1.5 | rates a whopping +3.5 of fugliness ... ability to have a choice of 3 digits of Panerai model choices, priceless
The Fuglidity of the bezel and bracelet alone are enough to trip the fuglometer. However, I've found that on severely high fuglidities, Panerai start getting interesting again, like the 187 and this fugly diveometer fuggo.